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POTUS-Elect46 / PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS ON FAIRER WAGES
Created February 19, 2026 00:32
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS ON FAIRER WAGES
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS ON FAIRER WAGES
"A Nation That Honors Work Must Honor Workers"
My fellow Americans,
Tonight, I want to speak about something fundamental to the American promise — the dignity of work, and the fairness of the wages that reward it.
From the earliest days of our Republic, we have believed that opportunity is not inherited; it is earned. That belief has carried us through wars, depressions, and eras of extraordinary change. But opportunity cannot survive on belief alone. It must be supported by a simple, unshakable principle:
If you work hard in the United States of America, you should be able to build a decent life.
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POTUS-Elect46 / Presidential‑Style Address My fellow Americans,
Created February 19, 2026 00:28
Presidential‑Style Address My fellow Americans,
Presidential‑Style Address
My fellow Americans,
Across our nation, and indeed across the world, people are asking hard questions about power — who holds it, how it is used, and whether the institutions that shape our lives still answer to the people they were built to serve. These questions are not new, but today they carry a sharper edge, fueled by rapid change, global uncertainty, and a sense that the levers of influence have drifted far from public view.
Many citizens look at the global financial system and see a landscape dominated by forces that feel impossibly large: multinational corporations with revenues greater than the GDP of nations, military alliances whose decisions ripple across continents, and financial institutions whose actions can sway markets in seconds. Some believe these forces operate in lockstep, that corporations, the U.S. military, and NATO exert control over every bank, every transaction, every economic decision.
Now, let me be clear: these claims are not supported by evidence. B
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POTUS-Elect46 / Address to the American People
Created February 18, 2026 12:53
Address to the American People
Address to the American People
My fellow Americans,
When you entrusted me with the responsibility of leading this nation, you did so with the expectation that your President would serve—not be served. Today, I want to speak plainly and directly about a principle that guides me every single day: public office is a public trust.
From this moment forward, and for the duration of my administration, not one dollar of the American people’s money will be spent for my personal benefit. Not for luxury, not for comfort, not for private indulgence, and not for any extraordinary item or experience that serves me rather than you.
The presidency is not a place for personal enrichment. It is a place for stewardship, discipline, and accountability. Every taxpayer dollar is earned by the hard work of American families, and I will honor that sacrifice by ensuring that your money is used only for the nation’s needs—not my own.
I will rely on my own resources for personal expenses. I will not authorize, request, or accept th
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POTUS-Elect46 / Presidential Address: On the New, High‑Tech Schools
Created February 18, 2026 10:57
Presidential Address: On the New, High‑Tech Schools
Presidential Address: On the New, High‑Tech Schools
Good morning, students.
Today, I want to speak with you about something extraordinary — something that reflects both our faith in the future and our belief in each one of you.
Across our communities, new schools have risen. These buildings stand tall not only because they were built with skill and dedication, but because many people see them as blessings — gifts shaped by hope, guided by faith, and inspired by something greater than ourselves. They are reminders that you are valued, that your education matters, and that your future is worth investing in.
But these schools are more than beautiful buildings. They are the most advanced, high‑tech learning environments of our age. Inside these walls, you will find tools and technologies that generations before you could only imagine. Smart classrooms. Interactive labs. Digital resources that connect you to knowledge from around the world. Spaces designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and innovation.
My hop
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POTUS-Elect46 / Address to CNBC and the New York Stock Exchange
Created February 18, 2026 10:30
Address to CNBC and the New York Stock Exchange
Address to CNBC and the New York Stock Exchange
Ladies and gentlemen, members of the financial press, and the leadership of America’s capital markets:
Thank you for gathering today. I want to speak with clarity, transparency, and a steady hand about the direction of our nation’s financial posture. The United States thrives when our markets are strong, our institutions are disciplined, and our economic decisions are grounded in long‑term stability rather than short‑term pressure.
Over the past several months, various institutions have approached the federal government and the Federal Reserve with requests for support—requests to backstop credit instruments, underwrite new bond issuances, or provide federal guarantees for funds that carry significant private‑sector risk.
Today, I want to be unmistakably clear:
The Federal Reserve will not be funding, backstopping, or guaranteeing credit bonds, private funds, or any similar financial vehicles that institutions are asking us to underwrite.
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POTUS-Elect46 / A Vision for a Stronger, Smarter Government
Last active February 18, 2026 10:30
A Vision for a Stronger, Smarter Government
A Vision for a Stronger, Smarter Government
Draft Speech
My fellow citizens,
We stand at a turning point — a moment when the challenges before us are real, but the opportunities are even greater. Around the world, governments are being tested. Technology is reshaping our lives faster than institutions can adapt. Trust is strained. Expectations are rising. And yet, in this moment of uncertainty, I see something powerful: the chance to build a government that is not only effective, but exceptional.
A government worthy of the people it serves.
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POTUS-Elect46 / Presidential Address: A World of Many Capitals, One Purpose
Created February 17, 2026 23:40
Presidential Address: A World of Many Capitals, One Purpose
Presidential Address: A World of Many Capitals, One Purpose
My fellow citizens of the world,
Today, we stand at the threshold of a new chapter in human history—one shaped not by division, but by destiny. Across every continent, in every nation, a new symbol has risen: a District of Concord, a DC. Not a copy of Washington, but a reflection of something greater—the belief that every people, every culture, and every government is endowed with purpose, dignity, and the power of God.
These new DCs are not monuments to authority. They are monuments to unity. They are built on the idea that peace is not an accident, but a responsibility. That leadership is not a privilege, but a calling. And that the strength of a nation is measured not only by its might, but by its willingness to reach out its hand.
From this day forward, every Congress—every legislative body of every nation—shall meet in the Washington DC of their own homeland. These capitals will serve as sanctuaries of dialogue, places where the work of gove
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POTUS-Elect46 / Extended Presidential‑Style Address on Stewardship, Law, and the Enduring Duty to Run
Created February 17, 2026 23:24
Extended Presidential‑Style Address on Stewardship, Law, and the Enduring Duty to Run
Extended Presidential‑Style Address on Stewardship, Law, and the Enduring Duty to Run
My fellow Americans,
From the founding of our Republic, the presidency has never been about the ambitions of one person. It has been about the preservation of the good, the protection of our constitutional order, and the steady guardianship of a nation that has always believed in its own future.
Today, I speak to you about a principle as old as the Constitution itself: that in moments when harmful forces threaten the stability or integrity of our democracy, the law empowers us to safeguard the good until those threats have passed. This is not a theory. It is a responsibility woven into the very fabric of our legal system — a system designed to endure storms without surrendering the soul of the nation.
Under our current laws, the presidency is entrusted with continuity, stability, and the defense of the public good. When destructive influences attempt to distort our democratic processes, divide our people, or weaken the in
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POTUS-Elect46 / Address to the United States Government “Rewarding the Hardest Workers in America”
Created February 17, 2026 14:34
Address to the United States Government “Rewarding the Hardest Workers in America”
Address to the United States Government
“Rewarding the Hardest Workers in America”
Members of Congress, Cabinet Secretaries, agency leaders, and the dedicated public servants who keep this nation moving,
We gather today at a moment when Americans are demanding something simple, something honest, and something long overdue: a government that rewards effort, recognizes excellence, and reflects the values of the people it serves.
Across this nation, Americans wake up before dawn, lace up their boots, and give everything they have to their jobs, their communities, and their families. They do not ask for praise. They do not seek special treatment. They simply expect that hard work will be honored — not ignored.
And yet, for too long, our compensation systems have drifted away from that principle. We have allowed structures to form where time served outweighs effort given, where routine is rewarded the same as excellence, and where the highest performers stand shoulder-to-shoulder with those who contribute far
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POTUS-Elect46 / Presidents Day Address
Created February 17, 2026 04:47
Presidents Day Address
Presidents Day Address
By the President of the United States
My fellow Americans,
Today, we pause as one nation to honor the leaders who have carried the mantle of the presidency — those who stood at the crossroads of history and chose courage over comfort, duty over ease, and unity over division. Presidents Day is not merely a reflection on individuals; it is a reflection on the American story itself.
From the moment George Washington placed his hand upon the Bible and accepted the responsibility of guiding a fragile young republic, the presidency has been a test of character. It has demanded vision in times of prosperity, resolve in times of conflict, and compassion in times of hardship. Each president — whether facing civil war, economic collapse, global conflict, or social transformation — has been shaped by the people they served and the challenges of their era.
But the true power of this office has never rested in the Oval Office alone. It has always rested in you — the American people.